HABIT 3 IS ALL ABOUT LEARNING TO PRIORITIZE AND MANAGING YOUR TIME SO THAT YOUR FIRST THINGS COME FIRST, NOT LAST.

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HABIT 3 IS ALL ABOUT LEARNING TO PRIORITIZE AND MANAGING YOUR TIME SO THAT YOUR FIRST THINGS COME FIRST, NOT LAST.

An amazing model that can help you find more time in the day Made of two ingredients: IMPORTANT: your most important things; stuff that really matters URGENT: things that are in your face and demand your immediate attention

The Procrastinator Important things that have been left to the last minute and are now urgent Examples: - Test today - Late for work because you ran out of gas - Project to be presented and you didn’t do your part. - Cell phone dead because you didn’t charge it..

The Procrastinator Important things that have been left to the last minute and are now urgent Examples: - Test today - Late for work because you ran out of gas - Project to be presented and you didn’t do your part. - Cell phone dead because you didn’t charge it. The “Yes-Man” Saying yes to things that are not important but they are urgent. These things seem important because of their urgency - Examples: - - Unimportant phone calls, texts, s - -Other peoples small problems - Peer pressure - Too many clubs, activities, hobbies

The Procrastinator Important things that have been left to the last minute and are now urgent Examples: - Test today - Late for work because you ran out of gas - Project to be presented and you didn’t do your part. - Cell phone dead because you didn’t charge it. The “Yes-Man” - Saying yes to things that are not important but they are urgent. These things seem important because of their urgency - Examples: - - Unimportant phone calls, texts, s - -Other peoples small problems - Peer pressure - Too many clubs, activities, hobbies The Slacker - - Waste time by doing too much of the things that are not important and not urgent. - Examples: - - Too much tv - - Excessive video games - - Excess time on computer - - mall marathons - - Endless texting/talking on phone

The Procrastinator Important things that have been left to the last minute and are now urgent Examples: - Test today - Late for work because you ran out of gas - Project to be presented and you didn’t do your part. - Cell phone dead because you didn’t charge it. The Prioritizer - This is the “Quadrant of Excellence.” This person does important things before they become urgent by deciding what has to get done first; prioritizing. Examples: - Planning, goal setting - Exercise - - Making time for Relationships - - Taking time to relax when other work is done. The “Yes-Man” - Saying yes to things that are not important but they are urgent. These things seem important because of their urgency - Examples: - - Unimportant phone calls, texts, s - -Other peoples small problems - Peer pressure - Too many clubs, activities, hobbies The Slacker - Waste time by doing too much of the things that are not important and not urgent. - Examples: - - Too much tv - - Excessive video games - - Excess time on computer - - mall marathons - - Endless texting/talking on phone

Groups of 4 (or 3 – depending) Each group gets a board and 80 Time cards. Each person gets a bead to use as their marker. Youngest person goes first. Take the first card off the pile, read it aloud and follow what the card says. Then, the next person has their turn. If you run out of cards, re-shuffle and start the cards again.